Shortly after the move, Renaud said she found a pornographic magazine in her brother's room.

"At 10 years old, sexually, you're not really experienced. My parents didn't have a talk with me yet. It was all very new," she said. "It was very explicit. It wasn't just run-of-the-mill Playboy. It was graphic material."

She said instead of playing outside with other children her age, she spent hours on the Internet watching pornography.

"It was company. It was something else in my life I could go to. It made me feel good," she said. "It awakened sexual things in me that had never been awakened before. And so it felt good, but at the same time, I was kind of ashamed of it."

She said that months evolved into years and her intrigue evolved into an addiction.

"It was every single day I was looking at porn somewhere," she said. "It wasn't just porn. It was compulsive masturbation."

She said she sought help through her church family. As part of her recovery, Renaud helps women all over the world through her online ministry.

"This was an untapped ministry that women need," she said. "God had decided to use me to do that work."

She said her mission is to offer hope to women with addictions to pornography.

There's always someone else you can tell. That's one of the biggest things, to surrender (and say,) 'I need help,'" she said. "To confess to somebody and get accountable."